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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the fbi. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the eastbound oeastbound -- end of friday's gn battle in lax's terminal three. a note inside of his bag gave insight to his frame of mind. he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds". he shot hernandez at the screening checkpoint and went up the elevateo are and came down and shot him again killing him. his widow spoke to reporters. >> he was a wonderful husband, father, brother, son and friend. he would have been 40 next week. i'm truly devastated. and we are all heart broken and we'll miss him dearly. the federal criminal complaint says ciancia used a smith and wesson assault rifle and carried five high capacity magazines. the fbi says it will build a full profile of ciancia and what brought him to this point. the 23-year-old was raised in this new jersey house and lived in los angeles about 18 months. unans
. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the fbi. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the eastbound oeastbound -- end of friday's gn battle in lax's terminal three. a note inside of his bag gave insight to his frame of mind. he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds". he shot hernandez at the screening...
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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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there's an fbi agent, you know, just as told. and whitacre was telling a lot of information about the investigation, and buffett became increasingly uncomfortable with what he was hearing and decided to resign. c-span: g--how big a deal is this? i mean, put it into perspective for people that may have not paid any attention to this story. and the fine--how much was adm fined? >> guest: adm's fine was $100 million, but you have to bear in mind that is a--that's a deal. it was a deal because adm offered up evidence against other corporations involved in another price-fixing conspiracy, and so they were given a break. you know, it's a plea bargain. so ultimately, how big a deal this is, in the antitrust perspective, it's the biggest there is. adm, at that point, was the largest fine ever imposed in--in a price-fixing case. now where this gets more important--i mean, i write about corporate crime for a living, and i have, you know, pick of the litter of what i want to choose. i can write about health-care fraud, i can write about ant
there's an fbi agent, you know, just as told. and whitacre was telling a lot of information about the investigation, and buffett became increasingly uncomfortable with what he was hearing and decided to resign. c-span: g--how big a deal is this? i mean, put it into perspective for people that may have not paid any attention to this story. and the fine--how much was adm fined? >> guest: adm's fine was $100 million, but you have to bear in mind that is a--that's a deal. it was a deal...
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the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault weapons with five extra magazines like this one, fully loaded. it alleges that he walked up to the tsa and fired point-blank range. >> he faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint as he moved up the escalator he looked back at the wounded officer and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him, ciancia allegedly gunned down two more tsa workers. the chase ended at the food court where airport police shot him four times. >> he mad a conscience decisions to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi said that the letter, signed by ciancia addresses the tsa directly and said he intended quote, instill fear on your traitor rous minds. the widow of the 39-year-old father of two who found himself in the line of fire read a brief statement to reporters outside their home. >> i am truly devastated. we a
the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault weapons with five extra magazines like this one, fully loaded. it alleges that he walked up to the tsa and fired point-blank range. >> he faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint as he moved up the escalator he looked back at the wounded officer and returned...
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investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. whole, on the considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. pork ward nation between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that -- there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many former agentsicers, officia
investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have...
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the fbi has just identified him a little while ago. deborah feyerick has been working her sources all day. i take it he'sen identified as paul anthony ciancia, 23 years old of los angeles. there's also a new jersey connection. is that right? >> there is a new jersey connection. it's believed that's where he grew up. agents are heading out to that location. we do want to tell you also, you know, this is a youngman after he went on this rampage, he was shot several times in the chest, and so he has been in surgery, but again, the officers who were able to subdue and stop him shot him three times in the chest, center mass, so right now it's unclear just how critical his condition is. but he did live in new jersey. it appears that he was targeting the tsa, wolf, statements that he made, as he was running down from the security checkpoint to the gate, passengers saying they heard him asking whether they were were with tsa, but we're also told, adam perez, my colleague in washington, learning that there were materials, information on him, th
the fbi has just identified him a little while ago. deborah feyerick has been working her sources all day. i take it he'sen identified as paul anthony ciancia, 23 years old of los angeles. there's also a new jersey connection. is that right? >> there is a new jersey connection. it's believed that's where he grew up. agents are heading out to that location. we do want to tell you also, you know, this is a youngman after he went on this rampage, he was shot several times in the chest, and...
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you have a state senator accused of accepting $60,000 in bribes from fbi abilities. in a play to pay scheme or to influence legislation. those are serious allegations. >> there are allegations that there was an envelope of cash that exchanged hands in miami. the daughter and son on the payroll. there is a separate scheme as the fbi calls it in the affidavit regarding the health insurance regarding insurance payments to a hospital that was allegedly submitting inflated invoices. all of these are extremely serious allegations. the allegations say the charges that the fbi are considering fraud, bribery extortion, conspiracy. >> a long list. $30,000 for his daughter for a job she never showed up at. >> one of the most powerful scenes has calderon holding court at a fundraiser for his brother's non-profit at pe pebbe beach and lobbyists from wal-mart and shell oil and even though the fbi had raided calderon's office. how did you get access? >> we found out that california for diversity was holding a fundraiser there. the affidavit names them over 20 times. we were tru int
you have a state senator accused of accepting $60,000 in bribes from fbi abilities. in a play to pay scheme or to influence legislation. those are serious allegations. >> there are allegations that there was an envelope of cash that exchanged hands in miami. the daughter and son on the payroll. there is a separate scheme as the fbi calls it in the affidavit regarding the health insurance regarding insurance payments to a hospital that was allegedly submitting inflated invoices. all of...
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integrity must be on the fbi shield. see the three words, fidelity, bravery, and integrity fbi re the essence of the in those people. and they also explain why i'm here. i wanted to be here to work alongside those people to to help them , accomplish their mission. colleague. be their it is an hour nowhere and a challenge beyond description. will do my absolute best to be worthy of it. thank you very much. >> thank you, director. now, please welcome back, jimmy wheeler. clouds gather far across the sea ♪ let us swear allegiance that's free ♪ grateful ll be to a land so fair ♪ as we raise our voices a solemn prayer ♪ god bless america that i love ♪ beside her and guide her ♪ through the night with the ♪ght from above ♪ from the mountains prairies ♪ ♪ to the ocean white with foam ♪ bless america home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america sweet home ♪ >> thank you once again, mr. wheeler. i wanted to thank all of our director comby's fbi y, and particularly my brethren for honoring this special day for
integrity must be on the fbi shield. see the three words, fidelity, bravery, and integrity fbi re the essence of the in those people. and they also explain why i'm here. i wanted to be here to work alongside those people to to help them , accomplish their mission. colleague. be their it is an hour nowhere and a challenge beyond description. will do my absolute best to be worthy of it. thank you very much. >> thank you, director. now, please welcome back, jimmy wheeler. clouds gather far...
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these details just released in an fbi affidavit obtained by tv network al-jazeera. >> the fbi alleges that you have accepted tens of thousands of dollars in bribes in exchange for supporting legislation. >> that's like i said i'm not going to answer anything right know. >> the fbi was investigating calderon for bribery, extortion, conspiracy and fraud. so far no charges have been filed. >>> the white house tapped silicon valley experts to help fix the obamacare website. among the companies lending him are google, oracle and red hat. the website has been slammed by glitches since it rolled out at the beginning of the month. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius was grilled yesterday over the problems. she apologized and accepted the blame. the treasury department is pushing the use it or lose it part of flexible spending accounts. employees will be able to carry up over $500 to the next calendar year of unused funds. 14million families use flexibility spending accounts allowing workers to use pre-tax dollars to pay for select medical expenses. >>> gadgets get the green
these details just released in an fbi affidavit obtained by tv network al-jazeera. >> the fbi alleges that you have accepted tens of thousands of dollars in bribes in exchange for supporting legislation. >> that's like i said i'm not going to answer anything right know. >> the fbi was investigating calderon for bribery, extortion, conspiracy and fraud. so far no charges have been filed. >>> the white house tapped silicon valley experts to help fix the obamacare...
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the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault rifle like this one, with five extra magazines, fully loaded. the fbi alleges that he walked up to the tsa check point and fired multiple shots at point blank range to a tsa officer. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint, as he moved up the escalator, he looked back at the wounded officer who, in video appeared to move, and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him, ciancia then allegedly gunned down two more tsa officers. a chase through the terminal, ended at the food court, ending at the boarding gate, where airport police shot him four times. >> he made a conscience decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi said that the handwritten letter found in his bag erased any doubt. the letter, signed by ciancia, addresses the tsa directly a
the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault rifle like this one, with five extra magazines, fully loaded. the fbi alleges that he walked up to the tsa check point and fired multiple shots at point blank range to a tsa officer. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the...
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>> i feel it's the fbi, the fbi is like the, the epitome of authority, and when they say this is your child, i would believe them. that's it. >> reporter: and that ended the search. >> yes. >> reporter: at that point. everyone stopped looking for paul fronczak, that was the end of the story? >> yes. >> reporter: tell me about your childhood. was it happy? >> yeah, it was a great childhood. barbecues, family get-togethers, family vacations. >> reporter: the family so often filmed in heartbreak, now recorded home movies of their own. the star of every celebration of course, was paul. they had missed his first step, first word, first birthday. but paul was now back where he belonged. blissfully unaware of his past until years later when you were 10 years old, you had a shocking discovery, tell me about it. >> i was looking for christmas presents, and snooping around the house, and i found all these boxes. and it turned out it was a box of clippings and a bunch of cards and letters all about a kidnapping. >> reporter: did you ask your parents about it? >> i did. i asked them, you know, "w
>> i feel it's the fbi, the fbi is like the, the epitome of authority, and when they say this is your child, i would believe them. that's it. >> reporter: and that ended the search. >> yes. >> reporter: at that point. everyone stopped looking for paul fronczak, that was the end of the story? >> yes. >> reporter: tell me about your childhood. was it happy? >> yeah, it was a great childhood. barbecues, family get-togethers, family vacations. >>...
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how long does the fbi allege that the senator has been engaged in the scheme? >> when it comes to the elaborate undercover sting, it was more than a year long, the probe, and it was over the course of that year they had several meetings, they used wire taps, monitoring his conversations and engaged in meetings with him. that, we can tell you, was taking place for a year. according to the affidavit that in 2008 the sack ramento field division amented an undercover, introducing -- attempted an undercover, where they invoiced two agents. the senator did not take the base. that case was rolled into la's case. >> you say also that the fbi was able to get an undercover agent hired to the state capitol. >> you're right. it was an undercover agent posing as the girlfriend to one of the alleged movie executives. calderon created the job on his staff. to make that happen he had to go through the senate president, darryl sign berg. no job existed. she had no experience and was a model by trade, according to the undercover officers. >> josh bernstein in washington. thanks.
how long does the fbi allege that the senator has been engaged in the scheme? >> when it comes to the elaborate undercover sting, it was more than a year long, the probe, and it was over the course of that year they had several meetings, they used wire taps, monitoring his conversations and engaged in meetings with him. that, we can tell you, was taking place for a year. according to the affidavit that in 2008 the sack ramento field division amented an undercover, introducing -- attempted...
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with black shooters and white pic thumbs at my request the congressional research service analyzed fbi data on justifiable homicide before and after the 2000 waive of "stand your ground" law's and found that racial disparities clearly increased and i'll be putting the crs menu in there -- it's time for "stand your ground" law's to be reviewed and reconsidered. whatever the motivation behind it it's clear these laws often go too far in encouraging confrontations that escalate into deadly violence. they are resulting in unnecessary tragedies and they are diminishing accountability under our justice system. i am pleased that the efforts to reconsider these laws are now underway. earlier this month one of the legislators who drafted florida's law joined with some of its chief opponents in a bipartisan effort to change the law. they have been passed in the state senate committee in florida. there is more that needs to be done but we seem to be moving past the question of whether "stand your ground" law should be fixed and now we should be looking at the best way to fix x it. i urge other st
with black shooters and white pic thumbs at my request the congressional research service analyzed fbi data on justifiable homicide before and after the 2000 waive of "stand your ground" law's and found that racial disparities clearly increased and i'll be putting the crs menu in there -- it's time for "stand your ground" law's to be reviewed and reconsidered. whatever the motivation behind it it's clear these laws often go too far in encouraging confrontations that escalate...
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el fbi, las autoridades locales, las autoridades estatales mantienen este centro comercial acordonado. no han detenido al individuo responsable de disparar. hasta el momento, afortunadamente no hemos visto que nadie haya resultado herido pero no tenemos una informaciÓn completa por parte de las autoridades. esto es todo de mi parte. >> muchas gracias con el reporte. nos mantenemos al pendiente. pasando a otras noticias, los padres de un menor de edad muerto en santa rosa, california presentaron hoy una demanda judicial en la que alegan que fue violada la cuarta enmienda de la constituciÓn. >> los padres de andy lÓpez, exigen justicia. y por eso, elevaron una demanda civil alegando que un agente del condado sodoma asesinÓ a su hijo. >> buenas tardes para todos. para mÍ y para mi familia nunca vamos a tener buenas tardes. >> la demanda dice que al disparar al joven de 13 aÑos, el agente violÓ la cuanta enmienda de la constituciÓn que limita los poderes de la policÍa especificando que debe haber una causa razonable para que los agentes puedan tomar acciÓn. para el abogado de la
el fbi, las autoridades locales, las autoridades estatales mantienen este centro comercial acordonado. no han detenido al individuo responsable de disparar. hasta el momento, afortunadamente no hemos visto que nadie haya resultado herido pero no tenemos una informaciÓn completa por parte de las autoridades. esto es todo de mi parte. >> muchas gracias con el reporte. nos mantenemos al pendiente. pasando a otras noticias, los padres de un menor de edad muerto en santa rosa, california...
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. >>> an influential law make never california finding himself at the certainty of an fbi probe. what the federal government is accusing him of doing. new york city is inning cruisine age limit on buying tobacco products. how old you have to be to light up. aal qaeda is playing a role in a request. >> over 90% of sexual assaults on campuses are being perpetrated by serial offenders... >> this friday at 9 eastern. join a live town hall event hear firsthand accounts from victims who fought for justice. >> reality is...when it happens people just kinda shrug... >> learn how you can avoid sexual assaults, and what you can do as a bystander to prevent them. don't miss a special america tonight live town hall friday 9 eastern on al jazeera america. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case th
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as long as the national security agency or the fbi are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are theirs for the searching. carefully worded denils follow from the companies, arguing that they only give specific information to the u.s. government as legally required on a case by case basis. these assurances have been left irrelevant sholling the number of sa -- showing the nsa has bypassed this, breaking into googles and yahoo!'s cables. citizens no longer receive protection awes all information is -- as all information is considered foreign. >> the government backs into the cables as a backdoor to get around the complaints. >> one thing is clear - any data protections that do exist are only for u.s. citizens. >> if you are not a citizen, if you are a non-american outside the united states, basically they have a free pass do what they like. >> the white house derives the authority from executive order 12333 which places no restrictions on the ability of intelligence agencies to monitor communications of noncitizens, and a u.s.
as long as the national security agency or the fbi are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are theirs for the searching. carefully worded denils follow from the companies, arguing that they only give specific information to the u.s. government as legally required on a case by case basis. these assurances have been left irrelevant sholling the number of sa -- showing the nsa has bypassed this, breaking into googles and yahoo!'s...
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back in july, the fbi raided the senator's office, and they got his computer. and they have been issuing ever sense. >> so you're talking about the senator allegedly influencing legislation, and what do we know about that >> well, john, in california, an independent film can qualify for a lucrative tax with credit if it's budget exceeds $1 million. and they were allegedly posing as movie executives, and they wanted the threshold lowered. allegedly, calderon was able to do it for apres. and they required want fib agents hire his daughter, and they were allegedly paying her $3,000 a month for a movie studio that didn't exist. and she received $3,000 a month in payments and never had to show up for work. >> i know you'll have more coming up tonight at the top of the hour. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> three british journalists are pleading guilty to hacking phones. news of their please comes as two of their former bosses stand trial in london. the former editors are charged with operating the phone hacking. it led to the shutdown of the murdock tabloidty.
back in july, the fbi raided the senator's office, and they got his computer. and they have been issuing ever sense. >> so you're talking about the senator allegedly influencing legislation, and what do we know about that >> well, john, in california, an independent film can qualify for a lucrative tax with credit if it's budget exceeds $1 million. and they were allegedly posing as movie executives, and they wanted the threshold lowered. allegedly, calderon was able to do it for...
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he says the fbi must be independent of any outside political forces or interests. >> the fbi's reputation for integrity is a gift. given to every new employee by those who went before. but it is a gift that must be protected and earned every single day. >> during his time in the attorney general's office, he blocked senior bush administration officials from getting a controversial wire tapping program re-authorized. >>> the u.n. special envoy to syria is back in damascus on its latest raft of shuttle did moment see, trying to bring together outside in the conflict for peace talks in geneva rob matheson has the story. >> reporter: once more he faces what many would call a near impossible task. a return to damascus try to muster any enthusiasm for finding a way out of syria's crisis. it's not just a matter of getting two sides to the table. before that he has to try to knit together a fractured rebel opposition, much of which doesn't even wants to be involved. >> the intimate national community wants to support the syrian regime in geneva too. they don't want to weaken them really. that's w
he says the fbi must be independent of any outside political forces or interests. >> the fbi's reputation for integrity is a gift. given to every new employee by those who went before. but it is a gift that must be protected and earned every single day. >> during his time in the attorney general's office, he blocked senior bush administration officials from getting a controversial wire tapping program re-authorized. >>> the u.n. special envoy to syria is back in damascus on...
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from undercover fbi agents posing as film executives. he was immediately removed from the film commission. and the fbi issued a statement saying they turned over the affidavit for analysis. >> for our viewers we heard so much from you yesterday, all of the background of how you came into this investigation and all of the things you learned from the fbi agent who worked with you on this. you named last night a number of other lawmakers, including the state senate president who was named in this affidavit. >> what is alleged in the affidavit is that ron calderon through the agent agreed to hire the underagent's girlfriend posing as an aspiring actress and he agreed to hire her on his staff. to do that we needed approval from steinberg. and he acalled that aspecial ask. and it is alleged that steinberg approved that special ask. >> we did catch up with ron calderon several weeks california. >> senator steinberg, i was hoping we could ask you a few investigation. >> go ahead. >> are your -- what are your concerns with the investigation? >> y
from undercover fbi agents posing as film executives. he was immediately removed from the film commission. and the fbi issued a statement saying they turned over the affidavit for analysis. >> for our viewers we heard so much from you yesterday, all of the background of how you came into this investigation and all of the things you learned from the fbi agent who worked with you on this. you named last night a number of other lawmakers, including the state senate president who was named in...
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the fbi investigation continues at lax saturday. los angeles police say 23- year-old paul anthony ciancia opened fire inside the airport killing 39-year- old tsa officer gerardo hernandez and wounding two others. law enforcement officials are now looking into a rant ciancia had on him at the time of the shooting. it referred to the new world order and had anti-tsa and anti-government claims. witnesses who encountered the suspect provided possible clues into what motivated the attack. >> the shooter was just calmly walking down the corridor, he had his gun and looked at me and said tsa? and i just shook my head, and he kept going. >> reporter: after the shooting the fbi served search warrants at the suspect's homes in l.a. and new jersey. law enforcement officials say ciancia, originally from pennsville township, new jersey sent text messages to family members there prior to the shooting. >> the text message was just a message to the little brother and the way it was written, they had some concern about it and that's when the brought
the fbi investigation continues at lax saturday. los angeles police say 23- year-old paul anthony ciancia opened fire inside the airport killing 39-year- old tsa officer gerardo hernandez and wounding two others. law enforcement officials are now looking into a rant ciancia had on him at the time of the shooting. it referred to the new world order and had anti-tsa and anti-government claims. witnesses who encountered the suspect provided possible clues into what motivated the attack. >>...
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is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress, nascar the n.y.p.d. does counterterrorism. one of the things he said to congress, we believe you can no longer look at activities that would traditionally be protected by the first and fourth amendments. we no longer look at them as protected by the first amendment. we have to look at them through the lens has been potential precursors to terror with them. nobody stopped to say, wait a minute, the n.y.p.d. is in the constitution. congress said thank you. there is a fundamental shift in american policing that new yorkers have given them the political cover. pray kelley remains very popular. so they have the political cover to do it. >> host: we have been talking with matt apuzzo come closer prizewinner for investigative reporting. here is his book cowritten with adam >> hall -- a thank you for
is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress, nascar the n.y.p.d. does counterterrorism. one of the things he said to congress, we believe you can no longer look at activities that would traditionally be protected by the first and fourth amendments. we no longer look at them as protected by the first amendment. we...
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>>> the fbi reveals details of a handwritten detail by the man accused in the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport. why investigators say the heavily armed gunman chose to target the busy airport terminal. >>> now as he tries to leave the field, he's going to collapse, go to his knees. >> sideline scare. houston texans' head coach gary kubiak collapses during the sunday night football game, the second nfl head coach to be hospitalized over the weekend. >>> and sky diver survival. a midair collision at 12,000 feet forces jumpers to make a life saving decision. >> wings came off, they were on fire, everybody got out safely. rings came off, everybody got out safely. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. gunman who opened fire at los angeles international airport has told police he acted alone. paul ciancia told police a friend dropped him off in front of terminal three on friday, he was carrying an assault rifle and five 30-round magazines and in his bag hundreds of more rounds. this morning, he's hospitalized, heavily sedated and under armed guard.
>>> the fbi reveals details of a handwritten detail by the man accused in the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport. why investigators say the heavily armed gunman chose to target the busy airport terminal. >>> now as he tries to leave the field, he's going to collapse, go to his knees. >> sideline scare. houston texans' head coach gary kubiak collapses during the sunday night football game, the second nfl head coach to be hospitalized over the weekend....
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the fbi says no. and the fbi asked her a question, she lies. what's the ultimate outcome? she goes to jail and the fbi agency is on the job. how is it that the president can blatantly lie to us, but if the citizen lies, the citizen goes to jail. stuart: i can't explain why, but i think the end point may be that the president loses his political credibility and that the establishment media turns against him. >> and they have begun to do so. if you look at "the washington post" in the past two days, they are aggressively pursuing this. stuart: this story of 10 million people from nbc, the cheerleaders of obama. >> the use of the word "period" implies what i told you is absolutely certain, take it to the bank. stuart: real fast, i've got to talk about the virginia gubernatorial he ooh-- election. the democrat has 40% and the republican has 35% and a libertarian has 10%. >> yes e i blame you for the mccollough victory because the libertarians are splitting the vote on the right and allowing a collectivist to walk in the doctor. >> and he is a collectivist and in my opinion cor
the fbi says no. and the fbi asked her a question, she lies. what's the ultimate outcome? she goes to jail and the fbi agency is on the job. how is it that the president can blatantly lie to us, but if the citizen lies, the citizen goes to jail. stuart: i can't explain why, but i think the end point may be that the president loses his political credibility and that the establishment media turns against him. >> and they have begun to do so. if you look at "the washington post" in...
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the fbi are looking into this. they're inside terminal three right now, forensically going over the scene of the crime. this is how they describe what the investigation is ahead of them. >> at this point, we have the terminal shut down and we will have it shut down for a while, while we continue the investigation. the forensics teams are in there from both the fbi, as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this. >> and the suspect is still in hospital. no indications of just how bad his wounds are. the fbi want to speak to hip as soon as possible. as he's alive, they will know his true motive, if he is found guilty of this at some point. of course right now he's still just the suspect. back here to los angeles airport, 826 flights affected, 19,000 passengers affected not just here in los angeles but around the world because, remember, there were flights coming into los angeles that got turned around. the airport saying it could take two to three days before it's back to nor
the fbi are looking into this. they're inside terminal three right now, forensically going over the scene of the crime. this is how they describe what the investigation is ahead of them. >> at this point, we have the terminal shut down and we will have it shut down for a while, while we continue the investigation. the forensics teams are in there from both the fbi, as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this. >> and the suspect is still...
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a look back at the long fbi hunt for the sla tonight on a second look that's following the 10:00 news at 11:00. >>> some people living in oakland's piedmont neighborhood are calling on the city to close down a near by bar after two shootings that police say were connected to that business. both of the shootings happened on piedmont avenue near the susas bar at the corner of piedmont and mcarthur. alex savidge now with the neighbor's concerns and response from the bar's owner. >> reporter: this popular hang out in piedmont's neighborhood is taking heat from neighbors who says suseiz is a mag innocent for crime. >> just shutting it down probably is the best way to save our neighborhood. >> reporter: city councilman dan cob told me today a number of neighbors have sent him letters asking that something be done about the bar. todd will be looking at various options. >> there's a bit of distrust and a lot of quick judgments that have been happening. >> reporter: the owners own son feels his family's business is being scapegoated. since taking over the bar four years ago, edward souez says
a look back at the long fbi hunt for the sla tonight on a second look that's following the 10:00 news at 11:00. >>> some people living in oakland's piedmont neighborhood are calling on the city to close down a near by bar after two shootings that police say were connected to that business. both of the shootings happened on piedmont avenue near the susas bar at the corner of piedmont and mcarthur. alex savidge now with the neighbor's concerns and response from the bar's owner. >>...
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. >> the fbi said ciancia was dropped off at lax friday morning. in his bag a smith & wesson assault rifle like this one with five extra magazines fully loaded. the fbi alleges ciancia walked up to the tsa checkpoint and fired multiple shots at point-blank range at a tsa officers. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole, or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> according to the complaint, as he moved up the escalator, he looked back at the wounded officer, who in video appearance to move, and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him. ciancia then alleged by gunned down at least two more tsa officers. a chase through the terminal end at the food court near the boarding gates where airport police shot him four times. >> he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> the fbi says the handwritten letter found in his bag erased any doubt about that. the fbi says the letter, signed by ciancia, addresses the tsa directly and says he intended
. >> the fbi said ciancia was dropped off at lax friday morning. in his bag a smith & wesson assault rifle like this one with five extra magazines fully loaded. the fbi alleges ciancia walked up to the tsa checkpoint and fired multiple shots at point-blank range at a tsa officers. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole, or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> according to the...
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the fbi says ciancia gunned down two more tsa officers as he shot his way through the terminal. >> he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi says his bag contained five magazines full of ammo, along with a handwritten letter signed by ciancia, addressing the tsa directly, saying he hoped, quote, to instill fear on your traitorous minds. the widow of gerardo hernandez, the father of two in the line of fire, read a brief statement to reporters outside their home. >> i am truly devastated. we are all heartbroken and we miss him dearly. >> reporter: today, those iconic pillars of light, the symbols of l.a.x., are lit tsa blue in his honor. today, things are back to normal here in terminal three. ciancia is in a hospital bed, just a few miles away, said to be unresponsive after a gunshot wound to the head. if he ever does regain consciousness, he'll now be facing criminal charges that could carry the death penalty. david? >> david wright leading us off again tonight. david, thank you. >>> and now more on that mysterious suspect, paul ciancia. fellow
the fbi says ciancia gunned down two more tsa officers as he shot his way through the terminal. >> he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi says his bag contained five magazines full of ammo, along with a handwritten letter signed by ciancia, addressing the tsa directly, saying he hoped, quote, to instill fear on your traitorous minds. the widow of gerardo hernandez, the father of two in the line of fire, read a brief statement to reporters...
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. >> the proof, says the fbi, a signed hand-written letter in his bag telling the tsa he wanted to instill fear on your traitorous mind. >> he says if i kill one my mission is accomplished. >> a complaint says he entered terminal three with a bag holding a smith and weston semi automatic rifle with five spare magazines fully loaded. he pulled out the gun and walked up to the tsa checkpoint and fired multiple shots at point-blank range at a tsa officer, and as he moved up thees later he looked back at the wounded officer, who in video appeared to move, and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him. the government shot down at least two more tsa officers before four police bullets put him on the ground. >> it will be the decision of the attorney general of the united states whether or not to seek the death enemy this case. >> gerardo hernandez, the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty. >> he took pride in his work. >> ciancia's actions baffle everyone. tonight this lights will burn tsa blue in honor of the tsa fallen officer. >> you can keep up with the new developments on the
. >> the proof, says the fbi, a signed hand-written letter in his bag telling the tsa he wanted to instill fear on your traitorous mind. >> he says if i kill one my mission is accomplished. >> a complaint says he entered terminal three with a bag holding a smith and weston semi automatic rifle with five spare magazines fully loaded. he pulled out the gun and walked up to the tsa checkpoint and fired multiple shots at point-blank range at a tsa officer, and as he moved up thees...
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she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards there at one point, but weren't there, had taken a break of some sort. what do you make of that? >> i can't confirm that. my experience in traveling through l.a.x. is there are always a type of post just beyond the magna tom ters that you walk through, the devices that screen you for weapons and are manned by law enforcement agency, the los angeles police department or the los angeles airport police. any report that these posts may have been abandoned, i find unusual. i never traveled through once and they were unposted. >> the suspect, quiet, a loner, what are the warning signs someone might d
she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards...
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>> reporter: the fbi, san to rosa police, and sonoma police and the attorneys office are conducting investigations into lopez's death. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> and on friday a concert will be held in honor of michael landberry who was killed last week. a beloved math teacher and former marine has been hailed as a hero. he walked toward a 12-year-old gunman to try to get him to surrender. the boy shot and killed landsberry on the spot. landsberry's wife said she was not surprised that he tried to save others. >> when i first heard this going and i didn't get a text message back from him, i knew, and when it transpired on school grounds, i knew exactly what he did. i knew that he stopped it. i knew he stepped in front. >> he served in afghanistan as a member of the national guard, and his wife said he told her he loved her every day. >>> coming up on the "morning news," taking a walk down penny lane. we'll tell you which beatles' childhood home sold for top dollar. this is the "cbs morning news." beetles apz childhood home sold. to give you energy that lasts. balance bar® dark. have you found yo
>> reporter: the fbi, san to rosa police, and sonoma police and the attorneys office are conducting investigations into lopez's death. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> and on friday a concert will be held in honor of michael landberry who was killed last week. a beloved math teacher and former marine has been hailed as a hero. he walked toward a 12-year-old gunman to try to get him to surrender. the boy shot and killed landsberry on the spot. landsberry's wife said she was not...
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. ♪ >> the al jazeera exclusive investigation broke on an fbi string involving ron calderon, the california state senator
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the press democrat reports the fbi will not conduct a full independent investigation. the agency is expected to offer local police support. meantime, the lawyer representing lopez's family has filed three claims against sonoma county. the attorney says the family will file a federal lawsuit in san francisco. >> the press democrat says the deputy who shot lopez has been very emotion al. her client feels emotional about the loss after young man's life and the effect on the family. this comes in the midst of several heated protests, marches and emotional vigils demanding justice for the teen. the deputy shot lopez seven times last tuesday. he says he thought the replica ak-47 lopez was carrying was real. >> a health scare at stanford university has cleaning crews sanitizing dorms after more than 50 students have fallen ill. it's at the florence moore hall where it's in the southern portion of the campus not far from the lagunita. 52 florence in the hall came down with a norovirus type symptom, vomiting, headaches. this is a time of the year when norovirus outbreaks happen
the press democrat reports the fbi will not conduct a full independent investigation. the agency is expected to offer local police support. meantime, the lawyer representing lopez's family has filed three claims against sonoma county. the attorney says the family will file a federal lawsuit in san francisco. >> the press democrat says the deputy who shot lopez has been very emotion al. her client feels emotional about the loss after young man's life and the effect on the family. this...
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the new fbi director is making changes to on the job training. income agents have to visit martin luther king memorial in washington. he said the move is a warning of the dangers of becoming untethered to oversight and accountability. women of the supreme court finally have the painting they deserve. artists unveiled it on monday at the smithsonian. it features the current female justice and sandra day o'connor. and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> joining me now for our "first look" at politics is news day columnist and political commentator alex. i want to focus on this nsa spying issue. the president is saying he did not know that spying of our allied leaders was taking place. which is worse. the nsa is operating without his approval or he did know and lying. >> i'll go with number one. it's a plausible deniability. our spies want to gather this information, we want them to do it but you got to isolate the president a little bit from some of the specific methods that is used to gather. so he can then later say hey i didn't k
the new fbi director is making changes to on the job training. income agents have to visit martin luther king memorial in washington. he said the move is a warning of the dangers of becoming untethered to oversight and accountability. women of the supreme court finally have the painting they deserve. artists unveiled it on monday at the smithsonian. it features the current female justice and sandra day o'connor. and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> joining me now for...
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fbi bomb technician and joint terrorism task force investigating but late this evening the tsa issued an all clear. in washington state tonight all the power is expected to be back following a violent storm yesterday. high winds kicked up five foot waves on lake washington temporarily closing the route 520 bridge which could be seen swaying in the gusts. the winds some chrokd at more than 70 miles an hour ripped out trees across the see at em area. 200,000 customers in western washington lost power. >> memories ran in today's new york city marathon. won by kenyan geoffrey mutai and priscah jeptooe, the memories were of last year's superstorm in the new york area and the bombings at the boston race this april. don dahler reports. >> reporter: for all but the very best, running a marathon is more a test of will than athletic ability. 26.2 miles equals 138,435 feet. a marathonner feels every single one. it's a solitary sport. except on days like this with crowds like these. when old rivalries fade before a purpose to keep moving on. the new york marathon wasn't run last year. superstorm
fbi bomb technician and joint terrorism task force investigating but late this evening the tsa issued an all clear. in washington state tonight all the power is expected to be back following a violent storm yesterday. high winds kicked up five foot waves on lake washington temporarily closing the route 520 bridge which could be seen swaying in the gusts. the winds some chrokd at more than 70 miles an hour ripped out trees across the see at em area. 200,000 customers in western washington lost...
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as part of an elaborate undercover sting, fbi agents posed an owners of an independent film studio and approached the senator and enlargedly paid him off. >> they had to establish bank accounts, they need aid business license. and so it's a very extensive, lengthy operation. >> reporter: senator calderon allegedly wanted his family add today the payroll. according to the affidavit he told undercover agents any help you can do for my kids, that's diamonds for me. so the agents hired his daughter this. he paid her almost $30,000 she never had to show up for work. at the world famous pebble beach resort, the senator attend aid fundraiser for his brother's nonprofit, california ans for diversity. the greens were lined with some of the state's most influential lobbyists. despite an ongoing federal probe, calderon is still rubbing elbows and raising money. the embattled senator has decline today commend so we caught up with him as he was arriving at another five star resort. josh bernstein from al jazerra. how are you? >> good hour. >> reporter: we were hoping to ask you questions about your
as part of an elaborate undercover sting, fbi agents posed an owners of an independent film studio and approached the senator and enlargedly paid him off. >> they had to establish bank accounts, they need aid business license. and so it's a very extensive, lengthy operation. >> reporter: senator calderon allegedly wanted his family add today the payroll. according to the affidavit he told undercover agents any help you can do for my kids, that's diamonds for me. so the agents hired...
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it went from 54 to maybe a dozen to finally ended up by saying, well, straws instrumental helping fbi thwart one case. lets stop. make us safer if we have a person follow every single american, every single minute of the day? possibly. do we want that? no. we'll always face at the time in this country but the greatest threat should not be from our own government prying into every single one of our secrets with no accountability whatsoever. we saw that. give secrets away to a 29-year-old subcontractor. another branch of government which gave away some of our most important secrets when a private first class loaded them on his lady gaga cd and walked off with them. no, these are not -- they shouldn't have every single one of our secrets. it's not making us safer. they may want to twist the statistics to make it safer. nobody who really studied this can say this made us safer. >> senator i want to ask about that 29-year-old. there's been talked about edward snowden getting clemency. he has asked for that. should he get clemency? >> no. he's not getting clemency. the fact he broke the law
it went from 54 to maybe a dozen to finally ended up by saying, well, straws instrumental helping fbi thwart one case. lets stop. make us safer if we have a person follow every single american, every single minute of the day? possibly. do we want that? no. we'll always face at the time in this country but the greatest threat should not be from our own government prying into every single one of our secrets with no accountability whatsoever. we saw that. give secrets away to a 29-year-old...
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the fbi says paul anthony ciancia a white male 23 pull as rifle and opens fire. at the security check point tsa officers not armed or shot, one is killed. >> he preceded to the screening area and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: authorities say after shooting his way through the security check point the gunman makes it all the way down this hallway and stopped by authorities here near a burger king in the food court area, hundreds run for their lives. >> it was complete panic. people were screaming. you know, children crying. >> cure and utter may ham. people tripping over each other. bags everywhere. crying, screaming. >> everybody started like flying down the hallway and they were just like jumping over chairs, jumping over people. hiding in -- we were kind of trapped at the end of the terminal. >> trapped with nowhere else to escape some run on the airport tarmac and others use everything they can to protect them severals. >> second shots and i grabbed luggage and made walls and walls out of luggage and
the fbi says paul anthony ciancia a white male 23 pull as rifle and opens fire. at the security check point tsa officers not armed or shot, one is killed. >> he preceded to the screening area and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: authorities say after shooting his way through the security check point the gunman makes it all the way down this hallway and stopped by authorities here near a burger king in the food court area,...
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. >> and what is next for the fbi in their investigation? >> they'll be going through his entire background. everything from, you know, his friends, where he lived in new jersey. questions about where he got the gun, whether it was a legal wepon in california. there are restrictions about the construction of those kinds of weapons here, where he got the bullets, magazines. they'll go through his entire life before they bring this case to trial. >> brian rooney live at lax tonight. thank you. >> pakistan's enemy number one is dead. hakimullah mehsud was killed in a u.s. drone strike along with four others. the pakistani politicians across the spectrum are denouncing the killings, saying the strike derailed planned peace talks. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it was not acquired from the front. it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> pakistani taliban fighters buried their leader and promised a wave of suicide bombings in revenge. pakistani lawmakers are demanding u.s. supply lines into afghanistan be blocked. >> the chief minister of
. >> and what is next for the fbi in their investigation? >> they'll be going through his entire background. everything from, you know, his friends, where he lived in new jersey. questions about where he got the gun, whether it was a legal wepon in california. there are restrictions about the construction of those kinds of weapons here, where he got the bullets, magazines. they'll go through his entire life before they bring this case to trial. >> brian rooney live at lax...
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the fbi says he is unresponsive. the airport, a scene of fear and confusion friday morning returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people caught in the cross fire was a host of the tv series ""mythbusters." >> everyone was jumping over chairs and people. people were take cover. i mean, it was literally like my worst nightmare. and it was happening. >> "mythbusters" is shot in the bay area but he was heading from l.a.x. to a video shoot in delaware. the shootings caused dozens of cancellations in the bay area. today eight flights to and fro l.a.x. were cancelled. be sure to check your flight status with your airline. >>> breaking news out of alameda county. six teenagers have been rescued after getting lost hiking. the teens got the top of the peak and lost the trail heading back. >> and we got on the wrong route and we tried to backtrack but then it started to get dark and we lost the trail and ended up in the field and called the cops. here we are. >> the reg
the fbi says he is unresponsive. the airport, a scene of fear and confusion friday morning returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people caught in the cross fire was a host of the tv series ""mythbusters." >> everyone was jumping over chairs and people. people were take cover. i mean, it was literally like my worst nightmare. and it was happening. >> "mythbusters" is shot in the bay area but he...
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you can imagine with something like this, the fbi will also get involved at some point if they are not already there on the ground assessing the situation. again, still developing. hopefully this is all over. we don't know that yet. >> as you mentioned, century boulevard has been shut down as investigators get there to the scene. lapd tactical units there arriving. this is terminal 2 and 3. this is such a busy weekend, busy halloween that really hasn't stopped since overnight. a lot of police incidents and the latest at lax waiting to get word on what happened with the travelers inside. >> waiting to get information on injuries. assignment debt getting this, a 45-year-old male going to ucla harvard medical center, 29-year-old male shot in the leg going to westwood. a third victim with a sprained ankle. so if this is the extent of the injuries, hopefully that is good news. kben, these are preliminary reports coming in. we don't know how widespread the incident was. matching up with the live pictures we've seen, confirmed this happened in terminal 3, around 9:20 this morning. people repo
you can imagine with something like this, the fbi will also get involved at some point if they are not already there on the ground assessing the situation. again, still developing. hopefully this is all over. we don't know that yet. >> as you mentioned, century boulevard has been shut down as investigators get there to the scene. lapd tactical units there arriving. this is terminal 2 and 3. this is such a busy weekend, busy halloween that really hasn't stopped since overnight. a lot of...
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did you know about the fbi interviews? why where did you get your information to suggest there was a protest? how could you tell the american people a story that had no basis in fact and who denied the numerous security requests to enhance security at the consulate, the "60 minutes" piece detailed the people on the ground, saw this attack coming. has anybody been fired for letting the consulate become a death trap? what was chris stevens doing in benghazi? other than that, everything has been answered. >> senator what are the chances you'll get access to witnesses? quite honestly the white house says they've gone above and beyond to give you information while a criminal investigation is going on. what is the chances you're going to get it? >> very good. that's a bunch of garbage. they haven't provided access, how can you close the chapter on benghazi when you've never talked to the witnesses? the accountability review board, an internal state department organization, had access to the witnesses. we're supposed to believe t
did you know about the fbi interviews? why where did you get your information to suggest there was a protest? how could you tell the american people a story that had no basis in fact and who denied the numerous security requests to enhance security at the consulate, the "60 minutes" piece detailed the people on the ground, saw this attack coming. has anybody been fired for letting the consulate become a death trap? what was chris stevens doing in benghazi? other than that, everything...